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Anna Broström
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 25
Citations - 2200
Anna Broström is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation & Pollen. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1999 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Broström include Swedish National Heritage Board.
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Pollen productivity estimates of key European plant taxa for quantitative reconstruction of past vegetation: a review
Anna Broström,Anne Birgitte Nielsen,Marie-José Gaillard,Kari Loe Hjelle,Florence Mazier,Heather Binney,Jane Bunting,Ralph Fyfe,Viveca Meltsov,Anneli Poska,Satu Räsänen,Welmoed Soepboer,Henrik von Stedingk,Henna Suutari,Shinya Sugita +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the landscape reconstruction algorithm (LRA) and its two models, REVEALS and LOVE, to obtain information from fossil pollen records in lakes and bogs.
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Pollen productivity estimates for the reconstruction of past vegetation cover in the cultural landscape of southern Sweden
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a sampling method of vegetation, designed to produce plant abundance data in different distance classes, allowed the use of distance-weighted plant abundance around the surface pollen sites.
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Vegetation structure and pollen source area
TL;DR: In this article, a simulation approach was used to explore the effect of variation in taxon parameters and landscape patterning on relevant source area of pollen in a simple landscape scenario, where individual factors within the scenario (pollen fall speed, relative pollen productivity, size of basic unit in the landscape mosaic, patch size, rarity of individual taxa and overall number of taxa) were varied while all other parameters were kept constant.
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The use of modelling and simulation approach in reconstructing past landscapes from fossil pollen data: a review and results from the POLLANDCAL network.
Marie-José Gaillard,Shinya Sugita,M. Jane Bunting,R. Middleton,Anna Broström,Chris Caseldine,Thomas Giesecke,Sophie E. V. Hellman,Sheila Hicks,Kari Loe Hjelle,Catherine Langdon,Anne Birgitte Nielsen,Anneli Poska,Henrik von Stedingk,Sim Veski +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a simulation approach developed by Sugita (the computer model POLLSCAPE) which uses models based on the theory of pollen analysis is presented together with examples of application, each of which explores a possible use of the POLLANDCAL tools and a means of validating or evaluating the models with empirical data.
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Modern pollen/vegetation relationships from small lakes in ancient cultural landscapes of south Sweden- a first step towards quantification of landscape openness in the past
TL;DR: In this paper, surface sediments from 22 small lakes (0.5-20 ha) located mainly in the forest region of southern Sweden were collected and analysed for pollen in order to enlarge and complement an earlier data set of 13 lakes collected in the open, agricultural region of southmost Sweden.